Relationship with Earth phenomena?
Another important aspect to highlight is that this "theory" attempts to support our alleged approach to this belt with certain phenomena that currently occur on Earth, such as auroras, the melting of the poles or earthquakes and tsunamis due to geomagnetic alterations. The auroras (boreal and austral) are a normal phenomenon that occurs due to the impact of the solar wind against the Earth's magnetic field, and since the magnetic North and South are practically located at our geographic poles, the auroras appear at latitudes close to those points. An increase in auroras (or their appearance at latitudes further from the poles) is directly related to solar activity, which when increased causes this and other rather harmful phenomena, such as damage to some artificial satellites or blackouts in power stations. However, the auroras and these phenomena have no relation to a photon belt/source of gamma rays.
The melting of glaciers, as many will know, is part of a natural terrestrial process that has been accelerated by global warming, whose biggest culprit is human irresponsibility by contaminating the atmosphere with industrial gases and chemical agents such as CFCs. Likewise, earthquakes and tsunamis have not been correlated in any way with any alteration of our magnetic field.
It is known that our field weakens around 10% annually and moves at a rate of 10~40 km in this same period, but this does not mean that our magnetic protection is seriously altered or is the cause of these natural phenomena, the explanation of which is There is more to it in the process of plate tectonics that has punished our planet throughout history.